Q&A recap: Panellists debate whether Malcolm Turnbull will deliver as prime minister

By Neil McMahon
Updated November 24 2015 - 11:08pm, first published 4:25am
'How long can Malcolm Turnbull remain as a benign cross between Gough Whitlam and Robert Menzies?' Q&A host Tony Jones grilled Environment Minister Greg Hunt on the prime minister's approach on 2015's final episode. Photo: ABC
'How long can Malcolm Turnbull remain as a benign cross between Gough Whitlam and Robert Menzies?' Q&A host Tony Jones grilled Environment Minister Greg Hunt on the prime minister's approach on 2015's final episode. Photo: ABC
'[Malcolm Turnbull] will make his own way as prime minister ...' Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: ABC
'[Malcolm Turnbull] will make his own way as prime minister ...' Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: ABC
'Maybe the optimum political solution would be Turnbull leading a Labor/Green coalition' ... former finance minister of Greece and Q&A panellist Yanis Varoufakis. Photo: ABC
'Maybe the optimum political solution would be Turnbull leading a Labor/Green coalition' ... former finance minister of Greece and Q&A panellist Yanis Varoufakis. Photo: ABC
 'Why are these things happening? What can we do about it?' ... Chair of Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights, Tasneem Chopra, wants to move the public conversation forward on the Islamic State attacks. Photo: ABC
'Why are these things happening? What can we do about it?' ... Chair of Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights, Tasneem Chopra, wants to move the public conversation forward on the Islamic State attacks. Photo: ABC

Turnbull and terrorism. Given Q&A has spent much of the year debating, dividing and sometimes messing around in the shadow of these two subjects, it was fitting that on Monday night it ended its 2015 run dominated by them.

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